My dear friend McCormick Templeman’s new novel, The Glass Casket, is on sale today! I read an advance copy and I can tell you that I very quickly lost count of how many times I felt that I-wish-I’d-written-this envy. ZOMBIE SNOW WHITE, how brilliant is that? It’s an awesome idea, but even more importantly, it is beautifully executed. Here’s the full synopsis:

Death hasn’t visited Rowan Rose since it took her mother when Rowan was only a little girl. But that changes one bleak morning, when five horses and their riders thunder into her village and through the forest, disappearing into the hills. Days later, the riders’ bodies are found, and though no one can say for certain what happened in their final hours, their remains prove that whatever it was must have been brutal.

Rowan’s village was once a tranquil place, but now things have changed. Something has followed the path those riders made and has come down from the hills, through the forest, and into the village. Beast or man, it has brought death to Rowan’s door once again.

To enter the novel giveaway, all you have to do is leave a comment answering one of these this-or-thats. (And/or you can tweet, retweet, or share on Facebook, all of which get you more entries.) Contest closes Thursday at 5pm ET.

Congratulations to my dear friend!

Edit, February 19th: and congrats to BekahCat, who has won the giveaway! Thanks so much to everyone who entered.

10 Comments to “The Glass Casket giveaway!”

I’m so glad I paused to take look at this. The title Glass Casket caught my eyes on Twitter and then of course I had to do some further reading. I’d say I’m entering this for my young adult reader, but it’s for me too!

Levitating Chocolate Zombies.
— Oh, I am sorry, is that NOT how this game is played. I just want either of you to write a romantic horror story about levitating chocolate Zombies (either the zombies themselves are made of chocolate– in which case they would all be cannibals too, or the zombies are also just big chocolate fans.)

Typing, levitation, peaches and pears (how can you choose?!), Cinderella (not that that surprises you), and of course both skydiving and scuba diving (how can you choose between terminal velocity and breathing under water?!)

Tarot definitely. Once I inadvertently started reading cards for my friends using only the Major Arcana cards. We we all thrilled about the amazing things that life had in store for us, until someone showed up and explained my error – lol!

Hi! I'm Camille. I only write stories that could never ever happen in real life, though I do believe in real-life magic. If we were in the same room I'd fix you a cup of tea, but for now we'll have to settle for a virtual connection. I'm really glad you're here.

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